Comments on: Publishers: from sublime to ridiculoushttp://blog.uvm.edu/aivakhiv/2013/02/08/publishers-from-sublime-to-ridiculous/
ecoculture, geophilosophy, mediapoliticsThu, 30 Jul 2015 17:21:37 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3By: Adrian J Ivakhivhttp://blog.uvm.edu/aivakhiv/2013/02/08/publishers-from-sublime-to-ridiculous/#comment-452307
Sat, 09 Feb 2013 09:32:02 +0000http://blog.uvm.edu/aivakhiv/?p=6494#comment-452307Hi Jason – Yes, I was surprised to see Wiley-Blackwell up there. I suspect that your insight here is right: one should speak to the editors, perhaps especially the copy editors – if they know the philosophy well that they are editing (and if they’re happy, too), it’s a sign the press is a good one. The editor I’ve been working with at Wilfrid Laurier U Press, Matt Kudelka (who also works for U of Toronto Press, has edited volumes on Peirce, biosemiotics, et al) is really great.
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Fri, 08 Feb 2013 14:28:35 +0000http://blog.uvm.edu/aivakhiv/?p=6494#comment-451234I am very tired of academia’s–and philosophy’s in particular–equation of popularity and reputation with excellence. No one does this more than Leiter.

Aside, having worked with Wiley-Blackwell as an editor, I can tell you that they’re a hassle.